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Preschool
From 2½ – 3½ years
At Radiant Wisdom, our Preschool program is designed for children approximately aged 2½ – 3½, an age of blossoming curiosity and expanding social interaction. In this stage, we focus on consolidating early academic foundations and nurturing the skills children need to step confidently toward primary school.
Cultivating Curiosity & Early Academic Growth
About the Preschool Program

What Your Child Will Achieve
During this year, children will:
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Sharpen language and literacy skills through storytelling, phonological awareness, early writing, and vocabulary building.
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Begin numeracy concepts like counting, patterns, measurement, and early mathematical thinking.
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Deepen inquiry through thematic learning—science, nature, art—encouraging children to ask questions, experiment, and explore.
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Develop collaboration and communication through small group projects, dramatic play, and shared responsibilities.
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Build emotional and social skills: recognizing feelings, cooperation, sharing, and independence in routines.

How We Teach
We believe learning at this age thrives best by combining structure with freedom:
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Teachers provide guided experiences that introduce concepts while allowing room for exploration, choosing materials, and discovery.
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Learning spaces are arranged with intention: literacy corners, numeracy tables, art studios, exploratory science areas—so children are drawn into new experiences.
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Observations and assessments by teachers help track development against clear readiness goals; we provide regular feedback to parents.

Why Choose Our Preschool
A Thoughtful Approach to Early Learning and Growth
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Developmentally appropriate curriculum with measurable benchmarks in literacy, numeracy, social, and emotional growth.
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Informed teachers trained in multiple educational tools—Montessori, Waldorf, Reggio Emilia—that are used selectively to support each child's learning style.
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Environments designed for meaningful engagement, where every corner encourages inquiry, creativity, and independent thought.
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Parent partnership, ensuring that you stay informed about your child’s progress and how to best support their growth at home.


